Surrey Police says it has received reports of dogs being used in attacks on pets near Chessington.
Surrey Police said it had received two reports of cats being "taunted or harmed" by a group of boysPet owners in Surrey say a group of teenagers are trapping their cats to allow their dogs to kill themA petition signed by 3,675 people is calling for more action from the RSPCA and policeCat owners in Surrey claim a group of teenagers are trapping their pets for dogs to attack.
Natalie Harwood, who launched the petition, said she was told by an anonymous phone call that her cat Frank had been "ripped apart by dogs" near Surbiton Golf Club. Ms Harwood said she had received reports of boys "trying to pull cats from under cars", climbing up trees after cats or using rakes to hit the animals down from trees "towards their waiting dogs".
Surrey Police said it "was aware of ongoing antisocial behaviour in the area on and around the golf course" and it was working closely with the Metropolitan Police to share information across borders.
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